Caught Up in the Craze

Poker stories and analysis from a former Las Vegas- and Los Angeles-based professional poker player.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

A "Poker Showdown" on Andrew Gelman's blog and the problems with applying "Risk of Ruin" to poker

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The two main influences on my poker presentation from 2012, primarily Chen and Ankenman's Mathematics of Poker,  and secondarily my fri...
Thursday, August 01, 2013

The Horseshoe Cleveland Casino

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Well, I haven't posted in six months, and now I find myself living outside of Cleveland and commuting into the city to play poker a few ...
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Saturday, February 02, 2013

Closer Analysis of Folding into the Money

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Last post, I mentioned some lessons learned from my experience of folding nearly every hand toward the end of a tournament in order to back ...
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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bubble Cash and Fold-Strategy Calibration

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In my previous two posts, I discussed my second-place tournament finish , the deals that were offered during that tournament , and (to some ...
Thursday, December 20, 2012

Tournament deal analysis

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Although it's not officially condoned by the casino, deal-making is pervasive in tournaments, and when I decided to start playing tourna...
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Sunday, December 09, 2012

Comeback Update: First Tournament Cash

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In my sixth tournament since deciding in October to return to poker on a part-time basis, I finally made my first cash (aside from $225 in b...
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Wednesday, December 05, 2012

"Poker Strategy" by Nesmith C. Ankeny and Transferring Poker Skills Across Varieties

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There is a wide range of skills that are useful regardless of what variety of poker you want to play, but for any particular game certain sk...
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